William Robb said:

> Photographic paper is designed to print photographic negatives.
> What I see is people who can't get a good wet print dismissing the entire
> technology of wet prints. It's not the technology's fault that people are
> incompetent.

>From what I've read of APS, that problem is solved by encoding information
on the film casettes that refer to developing instructions, so that the
whole process can be automated and done right.

In many ways, APS seems like a wonderful system.  Seems like they could do
much the same for traditional 35mm by putting a bar code on the film edge
or something.

If APS had a larger negative and was an SLR thing, I might want to use it.
But I think it's mainly a P&S thing.

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